War of ‘Begums’ again in Bangladesh, the allegations after the death of Khaleda Zia shocked the world.

News India Live, Digital Desk: Those who closely know the politics of neighboring country Bangladesh know that the power there has revolved around two powerful women, Sheikh Hasina and Khaleda Zia. But now, after the death of Khaleda Zia, the situation there has come to a new and very serious turn. The allegations made by Khaleda Zia’s party i.e. BNP (Bangladesh Nationalist Party) have created a stir in the political circles. BNP’s anger and target on Sheikh Hasina. Khaleda Zia was ill for a long time and had to be admitted to the hospital several times. But after his death, his party has directly pointed the finger at former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Party leaders say that whatever happened to Khaleda Zia was not just due to age or illness, but there was a well-thought-out politics behind it. The party’s direct allegation is that Sheikh Hasina’s government did not allow Khaleda Zia to get the treatment she desperately needed. They often demanded to take him abroad for better treatment, but the government, citing legal hurdles, limited him to treatment at home or within the country. Is this just politics or something else? In any country, when a big leader passes away, emotions run high. This controversy is even deeper in Bangladesh because revenge and opposition have been quite sharp in the politics there. Supporters of BNP believe that their leader was destroyed to bits and pieces. On the other hand, when Sheikh Hasina was in power, her government always considered these things as ‘rumours’ or ‘political stunts’. The changed attitude of today’s Bangladesh. The thing to note is that in today’s time, when Sheikh Hasina herself is out of power in Bangladesh and the situation has changed a lot, then such allegations are having an even deeper impact. Common people are also now questioning whether the rivalry in politics can be so deep that even humanity can be left behind? Khaleda Zia’s departure is like the end of an era in Bangladeshi politics, but these questions left behind by her may not haunt her for long. What is justice and what is truth, perhaps in the future only the courts and the public will be able to decide.

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